The final bit of content for Dark Souls III, and likely the last bit of Dark Souls content that creator Hidetaka Miyazaki will be involved with, arrives next month. It sounds like "The Ringed City" DLC will follow-up on some of the bigger questions that are leftover from the last piece of DLC, "Ashes of Ariandel." As with all the Dark Souls related news we post here, more details and the teaser video are after the break if you want to avoid any potential spoilers.

I haven’t revisited Dark Souls 3 since devoting a week of my life to it back when it was released. Being forced back into the world of Lothric wasn’t as jarring as I would have imagined. It feels good to swing a sword, cast some spells, and pick up the game again. This time I head into the first piece of downloadable content titled Ashe...

"This is it," you said to yourself back in April. "One final time into the Dark Souls breach, and then I'm off the stuff for good." You did it all. You deciphered the obtuse lore. You gathered the most hard-to-reach items. You downed even the toughest of foes. You died, over and over and over, and at long last, you emerged from the misty land of Lothric, battered and scarred, but all the better for it. You were finally done.

The Souls series has had a lot of digital ink spilled over it in these parts. I was the lone fan of Demon's Souls until our good friend Andrew Gaskill came along and penned tens of thousands of words about that game and Dark Souls for us. His enthusiasm snared our editorial community, drawing in our own Locke Vincent and eventually Jason Love j...

It's that time of year when we all suffer at the hands of our masters FROM Software and take on the latest in the Souls series. Thankfully with co-op we can suffer together so we have put together a quick little guide answering the most frequently asked questions with regards to engaging in co-op in Dark Souls 3.

The day many of us have waited for this past year is finally here. Dark Souls 3 is out today on the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC and while console users are enjoying the title, PC users are not having quite as much fun. Early reviews of the game found the PC port to have its share of issues, which seem to have persisted into release.

Do you enjoying dying? What about the color gray? Is the sun something you'd like to praise? If so we have something for you. Today we're giving away a one copy of Dark Souls 3 on PlayStation 4. The game releases for the Xbox One, PC, and PS4 on Tuesday, April 12th and will feature the same style of co-op play its predecesso...

The Souls series isn't stressful enough, so we decided to stream our copy of Dark Souls 3 from moment one. With the rest of the Co-Opticrew watching, I take a bit of a tour of the introductory areas, fight a boss, and try to make heads or tails of the new mechanics. I think this is how Nick would prefer to experience the game - by watching the rest of us screw up.

While those of us in the U.S. and Europe have a couple more weeks to wait until we can dive into Dark Souls 3, but gamers in Japan only have to wait one more day. In anticipation of its release, the launch trailer was dropped yesterday and there are a few more voices chiming in here...

Bandai Namco confirmed via Twitter last week that Dark Souls 3 will run at 60 FPS on the PC. This is a step up for the franchise as previous PC ports that have supported a higher frame rate often had some weird bugs to go along with it, like weapons degrading at twice the normal rate.

After a series of teasers/trailers showing off Lothric and its many denizens, the latest video for Dark Souls 3 decided what was really needed to impart a true sense of foreboding was Cyndi Lauper. Nope, that's not a joke.

While we are still two months from its release, the opening cinematic to Dark Souls 3 has been revealed. In addition to learning the names of perhaps the more central foes you will face, the themes of ash and ember are once more featured.